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Tag Archives: Subjectivism
Ethnocentric Schmethnocentric
Or, why I don’t care about ethnocentrism. When pronouncing judgement on the practices of another country, it isn’t uncommon to be accused of “ethnocentrism”. I believe this term is worse than useless: it is a package deal attempt to surpress … Continue reading
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Tagged Culture, ethics, Ethnocentrism, Multiculturalism, Racism, Religion, Subjectivism
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Subjectivism, Multiculturalism & Progress
I recommend Peter Schwarz’s talk on anti-reason forces in our modern civilisation, particularly for its discussion of how multiculturalism is incompatible with progress. Note, British readers, that when Schwarz talks of multiculturalism he isn’t referring to the obviously beneficial practice of people … Continue reading